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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: playing several sequences at once?

2004-11-10 by jez creek

If I understand correctly this means that you can't just switch between
editing of different tracks whilst playing without saving. How much of a
problem is when using the P3 in a live situation?
Cheers
Jez Creek - [Modulator - ESP]
http://www.modulator-esp.co.uk
http://www.soundclick.com/modulator


Paul Nagle wrote

You have to save the pattern on one track before you can edit a
pattern on another. So you save your pattern which takes you back to
the main track view. Then you edit another. I can't think of another
way to phrase it, sorry.

If you like you can record via MIDI input directly from track view;
hold down record and the track number. To jump to another, select
another track. That way you don't have to go into the edit screen at
all. Does that help?


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